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Troubled homeless agency rents digs in luxe LA tower – with helipad, car service and cold plunge

August 23, 2026
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Troubled homeless agency rents digs in luxe LA tower – with  helipad, car service and cold plunge

The agency charged with tackling Los Angeles’ spiraling homelessness crisis works from a swanky office in downtown where lucky tenants can summon a chauffeur-driven Maybach and hop a helicopter to LAX, the California Post can reveal.

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority is headquartered on the 10th floor of the AON Tower at 707 Wilshire Boulevard, a 62-story Class A skyscraper with about 1.3 million sq-ft in office space that claims workers can enjoy an “unexpected level of hospitality that is far from the status quo.”

And the lucky bureaucrats can sweat it out in the downstairs ”707 Fitness Vault”, a gym carved out of a former bank vault with an infra-red sauna, a cold plunge, rock climbing wall and free group fitness classes.

A modern office lounge with two grey sofas facing each other, separated by a wooden coffee table and a blue ottoman, with large windows overlooking a city skyline.
LAHSA operates from a swanky downtown skyscraper boasting a Maybach, private helipad, valet parking and a tenant fitness center with a cold plunge and infrared sauna. The embattled agency is under scrutiny for money mismanagement. Aon Center

Other perks for tenants include luxury Mercedes-Maybach and Cadillac Escalades with on-side drivers and a helipad offering ”discounted” five-minute trip to LAX. The carpark has valet parking, a carwash, and EV charging stations.

Other tenants in the building told the California Post they find it ”odd” a homeless nonprofitfunded by taxpayers is housed in such luxury.

Luxurious lobby of the skyscraper where LAHSA operates, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, blue velvet chairs, modern seating in red and white, and private booths.
LAHSA operates from a swanky downtown skyscraper boasting a Maybach, private helipad, valet parking and a tenant fitness center with a cold plunge and infrared sauna. The embattled agency is under scrutiny for money mismanagement. Aon Center

LAHSA’s budget was slashed by 40% from $829 million to $496 million for 2026 – 27 to coordinate the City and County of Los Angeles response to the homeless crisis, including managing shelters and housing programs.

Homeless encampments and closed storefronts line Van Nuys Boulevard.
Homeless people and closed storefronts are seen along a section of Van Nuys Boulevard near a 99 Cents Store on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. David Buchan for Ca Post

About 73% of the budget comes from the City of Los Angeles, with county, state and federal taxpayer funds making up the rest.

The Post was forced to file a Public Records Act request on July 27th to find out exactly how much taxpayers are shelling out for it’s space in AON Tower.

When the request timed out on Thursday, LAHSA requested a 14-day extension, claiming it ”continues its search for, and review of, records.”

Homeless encampments and closed storefronts line Van Nuys Boulevard.
Homeless people and closed storefronts along Van Nuys Boulevard near a 99 Cents Store on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. David Buchan for Ca Post

Details requested include its lease and operating expenses, such as parking costs, fit out and furniture costs, and the told square feet.

Revelations about the luxe office space comes as LAHSA comes under mounting criticism over its handling of public money.

A black Maybach limousine parked in a garage with
LAHSA operates from a swanky downtown skyscraper boasting a Maybach, private helipad, valet parking and a tenant fitness center with a cold plunge and infrared sauna. Aon Center
A homeless man pushes two overloaded shopping carts on Van Nuys Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Closed storefronts and homeless people are seen along a section of Van Nuys Boulevard near a 99 Cents Store on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, in Los Angeles. David Buchan for Ca Post

In June, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development suspended LAHSA from federal grant activity while its inspector general investigates allegations of false statements, financial-management failures and inadequate conflict-of-interest safeguards.

The AON Center building and U.S. Bank Tower stand along the skyline of Los Angeles.
The AON Center building, left, and U.S. Bank Tower stand along the skyline of Los Angeles, California Bloomberg via Getty Images

Nearly $1 billion in federal money flowed to the Los Angeles Continuum of Care over the previous five years.

LAHSA has pushed back, saying it has corrected or is fixing many of the problems and warning that disrupting federal funding could jeopardize housing assistance for thousands of Angelenos.

The pressure is also mounting closer to home.

Los Angeles County is dramatically shrinking LAHSA’s role as it builds its own homelessness department, while Mayor Karen Bass has acknowledged “grave concerns” about the agency and previously ordered the city to examine moving away from it.

Official figures for July show there are 73,040 homeless across Los Angeles County, including 45,194 within the city.

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